How to Graft Peaches the Right Way – Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
In this video, I show you how to graft peaches the right way with a simple step-by-step method perfect for beginners. You’ll learn the complete peach grafting process from start to finish. I explain how to select a healthy and strong scion for successful grafting. Choosing the right scion is the key to better growth and higher success rates. I also share practical tips to avoid common beginner mistakes. You will see how to properly prepare the rootstock and scion before joining them. I demonstrate the correct cutting technique for better cambium contact. Timing and plant health are also discussed for maximum grafting success. This method is easy to follow and can improve your peach tree production. Watch till the end to master peach grafting and grow stronger, healthier trees. #peaches #grafting

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